T \ 4.. y Father in Heaven we pray, thy name hallowed Be e; By all thy earth that _iill, _ Give us bread lor the day, Forgive our sins aiway, And in temptation’s power, ,' ‘E Souls El§I_ _i»Aceafrc§i1"i_i‘” D no-nnn i-nw.. ' _'rss cuaiu-.ofr'rn1*owu euAii1_'>_if.1i\i __ __ »ni‘»'»"f'3<>v niiii sriscnous For ____ -_-_-_ ~ ____ cuiiiniin mziiniaizs ' °° b . S von ' Fumlshnd y` W T I-muon this iall certainly beats the record THE LORD'S PRAYER. be. Each clime and coast ' thin be done thy will . As my heav`en’s host. " As we forgive, -- -e__;~_ _rc ; . ,»_....»=,ca~._..-.1_-_-.._.-,.;.-__- » ___, __A-_. ,_ _-_ __,.,,.s2,_,,.,_*, for lateness as some stuck. are yet Save from the ternpte;-'g power, to be seen in the fields and a he iieids oi grain are still to be cnt and be obtained at H. J. Mab_on's Drug While here we live. . From evil keep thy soul B » For while the ages roll. bor, This section,also -carries oil th Thine is the power Till time’s last hour. REV, 'ROBERT MURRAY, 9-_-_-1-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_- .-_-_-:_-.-:_-::_-sr n ) NEW YORK, Nov. 4-The \Bi'o0k- MUliDEl'liiIR CONDEMNED. (Canadian Press T"'""""""'T”"`T'T'"T""'"T"""'"T"""`""’"""""""""*` some days south a§d_ west from Eat! - _G_ w_ 1»_ Arthur Sim;-,Hint Bay Point-'I‘hree_ne`w ‘ lobster iactoric View, are being built lor next season l~c G_ w_ A_ M,-_ Brodie, gha,-10¢_f_e¢_ tween Mclnnis' Cove and East l‘oi"' 0, -The Baltic starch factory has closed Vll. G S I F P,-0¢it_ K¢nSing¢_0n_ lor the season alter a few very busy 0.Leary, P. E. I. some tiinein tm waters but s B ,,.°It pays to buy in this Province large nelds oi -potatoes yet to 'dis nd this is the second day oi Novem- palm for dlgginggg one day -last Thine, in the iongannn, ann' ;eek'Ar1s\i;ndnen1_~' 4 tins. freeman ennedy ill e an emp e n ne car B Thine' is the glory grand ol potatoes, Arms* plowing them out and putting ni in, the cellar- and red ioxes. Prices on application. No Ashing oi' consequence ior Isaac Ives, Montague, 11-1Mti. ' b - 'tdG Hb - ly" wry as wnvlc e Born is Op; G '1‘ D N McKay, Springfield weeks and used a large quantity 1- negro cliaiieur, of murder degree tonight withing less than three weeks oi the time he kiiiled Mrs. Mar- atet Bell b strlkin in the iirs ii y iz _ _ skull with n hammock. On Friday shire- Justice Crane will sentence Bishop to the electi'ocuted.e -- G. Supt. Southport. Clara Balderston, Wilt- J. W. Misa Munphrcy, Arthur Taiitoii, South- t _ ., _ . . G. Chap. Rev. E. A. Westmore- Potatoes. land, York. hu. on the G. Con. MONTAGUE MARKETS ‘.5 YT . Corrected _Wednesday and Saturday issue. charge twenty-live cents. Store. Bouris.°' _ Montague. ' ' for advertising in this eolum.n.= ...°'I‘he Guardian's valued corres- must accompany order and live dent from Red Point writes that cent discount ‘a1lowed. Minimum. 0\¢.l.l'i` w ...°Tho Morning Daily Guardian 0 ...'The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Johnston's. °For` sale, black, blue, patched 11°? can G. Sent. Potatoes f _ and residence phone No. 20.’ 'PHE BLACK SEA FLEET. (Canadian Press (l0NS'l‘AN'i‘INUl’i.ld, Nu ’l`uri1isii steamer (lhanlee has founder- is reported eil in the Lilnck Sea. It port. The public meeting at night was nn overiiow meeting-many were uu- ?,_ 4__ -1-he able to get n sent. The G. W. P. pre- sided. The program was long :ind in- teresting. There were several select- ions of-music, rccitations; and nd- iiiat forty two passengers were dresses by the G_ w_ P_ & P_ G_ w_ drowned. The steamer is siipposeii ti have struck a min0.e GRAND DIVISION SONS QF TEM ~ l’El'{1\NGE. The Grand Division S. of T., inet l`.; by Thus Haslam; J. A. Lawson, i.. P. Tantou. Rev. E, S, Wceksf- . these were brief but' Rev. Mr. West.- inorelnnd spoke for about hall an hour and gave one oi the best tem- aililresses heard in Grand ili- 35 Oats ‘ 40 Bcets per dos. Lard, per W. Reel (small) per lb. iicci (quarter penib. Pork _ I-sinh. Der lb. (small 12 14 t0 16 R to 15 8 to 10 fl to 10§ 1(l tO 14 .__°Sti1l a len' shares lelt in the IVBB Bliwll- and Silver Fox Company. Come and see the stock. Two pairs already on the ranch. Come quick. 'l‘. G. Ives, Secretary and Treasurer. 11-’ilVltl, Fowl Mutton 9 to 13 10 to ll SHORT `RO'IY'l"1‘J FROM GALIWAY TO HALIFAX. iii iiclii Ilfit 07, oii Friday lust NHV. 64th _innliul Session at Spring- closed pera-nce . _ vision for a long while. The meeting with National Anthem nitcr lst. The G. W. l'., Jus I-lopgood of \\'i=st (lnpe prlzsided. 'I‘iie forenooii session which opened the usual vote oi thanks had been passed. The sessions lor 1912-13 are as lol- lows; at ll o'cl<-ck was occupied with Llie usual routinc ini:-iiiiess-tile appoint- ment oi Uoinniittces came tlic pre- sentation of reports etc. it rnooii session opened at 1 January session at Yorki. Julv session at Fredericton. July session nt Granville. _ October session nt North Wilt.~ihire. ._____.___._._- 'i‘iic 8. e _' _ 2, and the attendance was large and _ i'i>pre>:ent-.itivc. Several reports of committees were read and adopted But the report oi the committee on the State of the order read by the Chuirinan of the Committee. Rev. E. Weeks., brought iorth a lenglity discussion as tliie'was the most ini- portant report ot ali! Reierencc was made to the fact that Union Divi`sioi\ with which the meeting qwi-is held had celebrated this, its Jubilee year by the erection of a snug and beautiful temperance. Hall-the sole property S. l ` _ ~ (`HARl.U'l"l‘Fi'l‘()W!' MARKETS. Corrected for every Tuesday und _ Saturday's issue. 'ones (nun-.~) 40 tn -iz (mba -(black) 42 to 45 Hay (MW) 60 to 70 lEggB._ vcr doz 25 to 27 Butter 25 to Z7 iChicken (pair) 80 to $1.00' ' _ ~ lF‘owl (pair) $1.00 to $1.25 serted iree irom day to day \_int1l he ` ' b cr h t oi Union Division . , The matter of Education in our temperance Societies was considered. Dissatisiaction was expressed on ac- count cl the iact that Charlottetown Celery ' ' Turnipa _ .Cabbage has three vendors to disprrise intox- icating liquorrs. Propagation work was considered at length and it was felt to be urgent at the present time to put forth a special cilort in this rc~ gard. 'i‘lie election of oilicers resulted as follows; E HAHMEESS WlYTll ` HEHKEN THE HHH Sage and SuT|Hi_u_r Makes the 'rnnlannes <11.;-.-_ Onions (lin) Pelts~ Hides (lallsklnl Lamb Bee( beef Beef (quarter) Pork 35 to li 10 _1 12 to 1 10-1 10 to 1 7 to 85 to 9 SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Satur issue, Butter 2 Potatoes 2 Dressed heel Hay, loose Chicken _ 9 to 1 81:01 1 Gray Hairs Vanlsh. A Rem- edy for All Hair Troubles. Sage and Sulphur for keeping the pngkg hair dark, solt and glossy and in good condition? As a. miatter of fact, Sulphur is a natural element of hair, and a deficiency oi it in ,the hair is held by many scalp specialists to b Bee! Geese Who does not linow the value ol Fowl Pork Eggs connected with loss oi color and vi- Pelts tality of the hair. Unquestianahly, Hld€S there is no better remedy lm- hair and scalp troubles, especially ppema ture grayness, than Sage and Sul phur, il properly prepared. - The Wyeth Chemical Company o New York put out an ideal prepare- __ tion oi this kind, called Wyeth’s` S w ai age and Sulphur Hair Remedy, i hich Sage and Sulphur are combin ed with other valuable remedies io keeping the hair and sculp in clean healthy condition. If your hnir is losing its cilor or constantly coming out, or il you are troubled with dandruli or dry, itchy scalp, get - a iiity cent bottle oi Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur lrom your druggist, use it according to the mple directions, and see what a dii fer ID te if airs in the appearance of your hair 6 All druggists sell it, under guaran t ' _ , _ Oats ence a few 'days' treatment will hat the money viili be refunded remedy is not exactly as repre- Agent, E. A. Fost_-r, (bur- vn. ' one Mn1inn`\l ‘ l,000,000 Paper Bags Buchwiieat Turveys Hay, pressed Straw e Barley Turnips _ Oats (white) Wheat 1 Callsllins Gto Eggs, per do1.. 25 Hay S8 to $10 BUT THIS HUT HHH T PASTE IT UP __ Almost every day The Guardian re- ceives orders by mail to insert news matter oi an advertising nature. In most oi these eases the senders, who ere frequently not known to any member oi the stail and who have no account in the advertising depart- ment, write "Please insert the ioi- Stmw. D91' I-ull l5.50 to $6.50. lowing and oblige,” thus apparently implying that they think the items will hs inserted free. Only a lew weeks ago a reader wrote asking that his ad- iertisement ol Farm lor Sale he in Potatoes wmv) per but 25 cancelled it, as he is a su s er o 5 The Guardian. In this connection li 24 5 price is not sulllcient to even pay the may be said that the subscription actual cost of paper, ink, presswork, 2 niailing, bookkeeping and other expen- ,.__aas ol the Circulation department " proper, andthus subscribers have no g privileges of iree advertising and are 4 on the same looting as non subscri- r bers. Seldom ever does_ the sender tg state \vhetber,ths item is to appear _ in the Morning Daily or in the Evening ` Daily, whether lor one or more times A in either Daily, or in both, whether Geese $1-00 *-0 $175 an a display advertisement, announce- ment, business locai. classliied nd or otherwise. When for 'church or chari- Corrected for every Wednesday and gable pu;-noses they seldom ever say day's so, or do not enclose suiiicient money to pay lor same, all oi which will be returned by first mail in the event oi 3 the item no'¢ being chargeable, or ii 5 more monev is sent than necessary 0 to pay for the item the surplus will 2 greater discount lor cash with order lor advertising of churches &c than 31° T0 51 be'returned at once. there being a 7 <30 £0 70 for regular business. In all such cas- 13 t0 1 15 £0 22 municates with the sender as quickly 18 *-0 22 as possible by mail or phone, often 13 to 15 8 to ‘Ji $10.50 to $1 $5 People write this oi‘l'lce to know li 5 es the Advertising department com- paying the messenger service to get them to the telephone ii not too lar 2 distant, thus saving all possible time. .24 News, Letters to Editor, etc., are (black) 60 t0 70 35 L0 40 11§ 35 they be somewhat cl 5 news nature, 40 re char eable. For instance, the ad- 42 90 to $1.00 13 -i ice, silver collection. sale ol pies or Wouldn't you like to get a pair sale oi food or reiresnments, etc. Ad- of pants .lor nothing. Well il you vance notices oi purely religious ser- charged lor, and to all such there is but one reply-all items etc, of a money making nature, even though I S vance notice or notices 0! a concert, lecture. pie social. picnic. etc., are chargeable li there is an admission el th ic ven thou h a silver _-1- should happen to be the even v ns, e g ,_ purchaser of an eleventh pair Of collection is to hs taken Brown’s you will get your trousers up, are not chargeable. The ' absolutely free. ol cost. Prices range particulars ol any oi the above, alter [rom $2.25 to $6 but you can have they have been held, are, however, your choice now at $1.28 to $3.69. news and thus not chargeable. The Brown's, 11-5M3i. news ol any past, present or future -~_ business, which is still being conduc- “Every eleventh hat absolutely ING Wd. ll “lil-fZ°ll>l°. U “_ ll BP? no matter what its price is. These parent that the object is to hats are new arrivals and include make the business more widely known ‘ Franklins, Knocksibouts, tweed hats. and thus increase it.-Verses accompaf Telwscopes and Fedoras and thé pur- nying death notices are also chan ~ chaser oi every eleventh hat will get gea-ble. Even items .which are actual ' ' l ir . Reduced prices news and not chargeable but once in his abso utely ee range from 89e to $2.25. Brown's, either Morning Dailybin' ‘Evening Daily e t ‘The Home of Good Hats. 11-5M3l. or both are charges or more an ons insertion, as they are thus not 300 Men‘s Woolhoat Swoa ll news- Grey trimmed wit Red. Reg ¢ The above iacts ere given for the ‘nrloo $1.35 yours whllo t >- purpose oi assisting persons who have last. for 896. Prowse Bros. items, etc., to mai\,to this oiiice, so I0-i I Mtf that delay end 11llePP0lntment will ...__ he avoided. ,___.._»-- "The biggest range oi ladies' suit- --- lngs you ever saw on P. E. I. is "In buying shoes for children bers D A BPH" 9'2°M"E arents have unlimited variety from shown by . . - - -_ p ’ ' which to choose. Coil Bros. 10-21 Mti All slzes y( lb. to 95 lb. Lowest Prices WHOLE SALE & RETAIL 0ne Carioad (30,000 lbs ) Wrapping; _ Paper M A is i Li. A s, C,- saosys. iciuwr. nan sisaE~...s'¥1u~enn i 71 601 140} 226§ 87 112 138i 13‘i} 89 Low Close 1144 1161 1102 iies Low Close. ` sei mis TH who was appointed special com / ` th ‘ . question o coope a' _ _ E ` ' Dominion and provincial governments. ` . ,A _ ._ ff ,~ ~ , - ‘ “__ ` _ .. .i T. PTT; it, r _ - .1 - _ _ -_ ". /3 HT' l 'T beam trawisr has en operating for l...'F. G. Jordan, agent will he T , p < _ | ,' -_ 5.- ._ _ - 1 ’ "'~`- '.3-‘__ _ _. -_ ‘ §n‘f,d ,,f,‘{,_§§§,‘j1`f§,,§’§n“§‘f;,;,,:d‘§;§‘°§f,€ ~ -_» lr _ best assortment of furs for men and women ever nity. His onine phone No is 5. ‘/ ‘ "E 1 = ‘A -T ‘ Shown inthe Guy( ."' 'TT Tr\ ` » T - .T li - i ...°Siibscribers shouldli-enew . weeb T' __ ' ,_ _, A, or (two 'blelore the dtimed 1.131! hav: T- -WIQT' HTTLJXQX _ pai or as exp re - an us no "_‘ T. ~_ “ _ _-f _.3 - ‘ _ - miss an issue, as all Papers are dis- TM TTETN,-`~_ " _ T ‘ 5 'i T . continued prdmptly on expiry date t . More New Hats ` Another shipment just received of liiose ruff lined effect hziis which are in such demand at the pre-sent moment at $l,50, $i 65_ 51.75100 $250. A third- sliipinent of these hats re-_ ceifed within the past 4 W eksi \§ F- _ A _particularl.y` -Q “fr _ T _ \_._ \ ` > =%_--4/f-'-`-E-s' 1;-- "_`._ _/E » M ink Fur Sets finished with 3 tails. The style. This set is extra good at lar value is $9o.co. _ _ _ 1 Our fur de artment is Snow stocked with _ihgi _ In fur coats, furliued and fur iifimmcd coals. T A Ladies’ special uatural=rat coat 48 inches long, ...'T. Gordon Ives, agent, will be ’ ,- - f . ' . .- » _ ~ _ gina tn rnnsivs an news. nnvertining- 1 T" " " beautifully lined at $65_co. A better grade made from and subscriptions in Montague and ` vicinity. His oflics phone No. is 18. No. I skins at $8o.co. _ __ _ Persian Paw Coat $8_0T0_0_= _ T Peisian paw cost 50 luciiesioug, fine sliort~_cuii lined with a good quality sulinliulng nt $80.00. __ _'Fur Lined Coats .$48.00 We are coxiiident that we linve the best furilned coaisin the City, a value that cannot be dublicatedfout side of our storelor less than $8.00 more. Made from all -‘ wool beaver shill No. i hainsiter lining Western Sable Collar for $48.00. 'E T ‘ Buckley $2.50 Hats' ‘ -~ is _ __ ' __.,. ze-._e:~.) ..- * ' - in ter. Mr. James visited all ‘ol the pro-- Worké' without WA3TE_ vinces and interviewed the various - writ” with “ASTE provincial governments. He will beg Finished with »pA3TE_ - here several days with the minister, Letters wen 5pAS'1‘E_ working on his report. - In your ni-der yet I-i.As'ri<:? _ _ _, _ Get a Smith Premier=from me. A. _____.__._._;. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. il-4ni3\ “Our prices on boys' suits are most STOCK QUOTATIONS- unusually low but now every eleventh . _ boy will get his suit free of charge. NEW- 412- 'These suits are new arrivals and _ _ were considered splendid values at Q“?*“°l°'1_S {“f11lSl1ed by F- B- _ Me- the inrmnr prices ni $0.75 to $1.75 Lurdy & G0., Sl10Ck Bud B0l1l1 ‘3f°k' going now nt $4.25 to $5.15, and ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- every eleventh suit lree. Brown's 0111111150. 164 Richmond St., Char- Clearance Sale. 11-5M3i. lottetown, P. E. I. _..._ "The optical branch of my business -1' requires sill my time I 'am unable to give the required time_to my general NEW YORK STOCKS Jewelry liuaincss so I, have decided to ' -_clear out my entire stock- oi iewelry, 107i 63} HlEll\L0W C1080 'silver\vare, cut glass _and china at _discounts ranging irom 20 per cent .tg 33 1-3 'per cent. The only articles _nut discounted are Waterman's Ideal 325 -lountain pens and 1-l'ownrd watches. 33% G. F, Hutcheson. 11-6m3i. 89} 125i 122; 1101 zs 109; 1 120; 110 76 112§ 41} Sli 136 621 if .-___Z_Z._---» nisruni sniinn NEHVESD Hi THE HSE Qf ilulife (lied Blood Tablets.) E’_’I‘hose o_ccasionals tits of despon- _;¢ency, those _nervous headaches and other disorders ol their kind that _ e wearing down your system, and ‘n'1aliing.ynur lile miserable can be _promptly and permanently cured. _ l You didn't thi,nk_ that, _did you- _but it's true nevertheless? '1‘li'ere's a. preparation now being,sold by our leading druggrsts that is just the l-bln! YOU need. It is a high grade nerve tonic that has been only olier- ‘e'd to the public alter many years oi thorough testing and experimenting by the leadiiig physicians, scientists and chemists in the world oi medl- cine. This preparation is called Nullfe amply describes it. It gives you new lease oi lile_ lortiiies the ner- vous systemand builds up the body by purilyimg and strengthening the blood, ieedirfg every cell and develop- ing it to its lull power. Nullie is a splendid tonic and works so natural- ly and easily that the most feeble ln- valid can take it without trouble _,and the most chronic cases can be promptly benefited. Nuiiie (Red Blood Tablets) cost but 50c s. box, 3 lor $1.25 and 6 for $3.50, and can hehad at the fol- lowing dealers; - McKinnon Drug Co. (Red Blood Tablets) and its name. 1 The Two Macs. City, -_ Geo. E. Hughes, City. E. A. month-, city. _~ J. W. Carruthers. Montague, Vt Cox Bros., Moreil. _ _ - - 3 Mrs. A. N. Campbell, Bt, Peters, 1_4. J. Mahon, Souris, _ , . alex. Robertson; Red`Point;` _ B. P. Smith, Kiiigkara, s. H. cniwui, New Haven] Ewen MacKinnon,~ Hampton, Calvin Howatt, Victoria. Kier & Mclfadyon, Kensington. P. N.. Inman, Suminerside. ' _ E- C- 1-°Pv-se. North Rnmno. , W. B. Dyer, Alberton. Mrs. Lottie Murnaghan, Peake's Station. _ _ _ _ Jas. F. Ford, Tryon. ` ' Il our dealer dossn't carry NU . _1.=r :‘¢.‘!\=»`r-' ~ Johnson. whniensie Distributors. Char1nttetown.` , KWBMEI4. y _ LIFE ask him to write Johnson &_ inquis- I' i n. .= T? Slenographers Trained allf ____.-_. 1f_ you wish to become a successful stenogrsphai; ai- fe. , porter you should take a course at the C. B. C. _ _ _ _ The Charlottetown Business College and Institute ol Slioi-tl_1aud_and Typewriiing is one ofthe Premier instutioiis of its kind_m the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive per- sonal-imd individual istructions and the courses are so plslu and 'practical that they are easily mastered. _ . Write today for free Prospectus and information to - L. B. Miller, Principal. ' . . _ . Charlottetown Bu_sines_s C0ilege__ L. B. Miller. Principal, ' 0 Victim; Raw ‘ Qlqsunlmaughn M il_ __, D _ _ -_ _ _ _=- .I-'_**' ...___ _ ._ _-___ ` _._ _ _.___ ' '---~~ '- -~--' . .v------~ Q 262 72) 60} 140} 227 87 112 138§ 1 »0 90 ` 1160 7.* nas- f 1110 ' use ._ 90\ _*_ __ lsrcbenle _ lylney, ll.- I Consignments lfdd! *$41 McCouhrey Q Bill Benersltommissloo _ _~_~ __ rwdea- “‘.2.»‘%"" Besnly liiid Dignity mark the monuments, headstoaes, elc . executed here. N0 criticism is possible of stones erected by us. ll0ni'imen|s_0i ' Chasie llul0`n_ _ Q Bell ,.. _ _ ‘ .5 _,,_- __ , _ . »_ . ,-' .*- . .'_ \ .- . -- __ _ -_a,_$|z~kll’ ¢:.».`\»_, ` ,_ ,Is A GOOD IilI'EAifD§, 2 ` ` ' " U ll always appreciated by the common-sense msn. _ _ F- .4 EDDY' MATCHES' are the Head-wont-dmv _oil kind. In buying' Eddy’s matches, th¢_H°n,¢. -_ keeper and also the msn who carries ' .. ‘rh- ~hls pocket gein the Most {oftlie Beet lfogtlie _' _ » oo. - money. ~ _ ,_ _,». _.._ __ ' ` BDDY'S matches are safe. Al-weyeT~-il`\eldtZ'ii'{"»ill\ _ `_ii~.v|ng snows ostv. " ' '_\'i'__.-; _T *_ ‘~'»-§r’_<`< ' `. -‘ ' ‘__ _.‘,,.._j_'~_,’, » . _ THB B. _B1 FfDDY` "C°\=\pi-ly. Linnea. _ i ` - _ _ _ M 1, ,l _ _ :f’"’1L'_°‘"‘”“~e _ n";ai»§'l-.‘,‘.2.‘3.°'i~l.‘.-3' 1’l‘v“°.i'a.°‘l'~» ef ., , ~ - _ _i . _ , , __.__. _MV __ ____|___ ._ _ filemi »‘,» l M The C. B. C. Are Suceessiiili-his f 1,../I '